Boxing can start without spectators
Boxing can start without spectators
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Whenever boxing will be restored in the country, then due to Coronavirus, they are going to be without the audience. With this, instead of air-conditioned places, they will be in well-ventilated places and officers above 60 years of age will not be able to go to the competition venue. In the 19-page standard operating procedure regarding exercise and resumption of competitions in boxing, the Indian Boxing Federation has laid the same guidelines on health as suggested by the Sports Authority of India.

One page in it is of those protocols, which will be implemented after the boxing competitions are restored at the national level. It said that "Competitions will be held without an audience. Only a limited number of important people will be given entry there. The number of volunteers will be cut." It said, "Avoid air-conditioned campuses as they can spread the infection. There will be events on open-air vents. There is no boxing competition at present but BFI wants to have a national tournament in October November, which will be followed by the Asian Championship."

"Officers above 60 years of age will not be at the competition venue because they are more prone to infection. Boxers and officials will be given different rooms during competitions. There will also be no dining hall, but lunch and dinner will be available in the packet. "

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